CLAS-232 03 The End of Kingship at Rome

 Map: Rome and Environs (Archaic period)
 Graph: Tarquin Family Tree
 Map: Latium and Campania
 In-the-round sculpture: Funerary statue of an unknown man, container at left foot is to hold scrolls, wearing full Republican toga; from Chiusi, made of marble (Augustan period, dated to 1st c. BC; now at Chiusi, Museo Civ.)
 Vase painting: Apollo seated with lyre, raven, and libation bowl; in White-ground style
 Roman tomb with fasces
 Coin: Reverse: Priest driving two oxen right; made of bronze (Trajanic period, dated to 103-109 CE; now at Münzkabinett Berlin)
 “Piacenza Liver,” Etruscan model liver; from Piacenza, made of bronze (Republican period, dated to 2nd-1st c. BC)
 3-D Model Reconstruction of temple architecture, from Portonaccio Temple, Veii (Etruscan period)
 Map of Roman territory (Iron Age period, dated to 7th-6th c. BC)
 Photograph of armor: Helmet, breast plate, greaves
 Graph: Tarquin Family Tree
 “Lapis Niger stele,” cippus monument: REGEI in archaic Latin; from Roman Forum, made of stone, with inscription (Archaic period, dated to ca. 500 BC; now at Museo delle Terme, Rome)
 Drawing Reconstruction of “François Tomb,” wall painting: L-R: Caile Vibenna, Mastarna, Larth Ultes, Laris Papathnas Velznach, Pesna Aremsnas Sveamach, Rasce, Venthikau and Aule Vibenna; made of fresco (dated to 19th century (copy of 4th c. BCE original))
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